New Research Shows Direct Link Between Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Polar Bear Decline Scientists say their findings could help close a legal loophole that enables the federal government to avoid considering greenhouse gas emissions impacts on threatened and endangered species. By Bob Berwyn
Extreme Rain From Atmospheric Rivers and Ice-Heating Micro-Cracks Are Ominous New Threats to the Greenland Ice Sheet By Bob Berwyn
On the Coast of Greenland, Early Arctic Spring Has Been Replaced by Seasonal Extremes, New Research Shows By Lydia Larsen
Facing a Plunge in Salmon Numbers in the Kuskokwim and Yukon Rivers, Alaskans Seek a Voice in Fishing Policy By Emma Ricketts
This Arctic US Air Base Has Its Eyes on Russia. But Climate is a Bigger Threat By Natasha Maki Jessen-Petersen
One of the World’s Coldest Places Is Now the Warmest it’s Been in 1,000 Years, Scientists Say By Bob Berwyn
Despite Misunderstandings, Scientists and Indigenous Peoples in the Arctic Have Collaborated on Research Into Mercury Pollution By Myriam Vidal
The Biden Administration Rethinks its Approach to Drilling on Public Lands in Alaska, Soliciting Further Review By Nicholas Kusnetz